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Woven in France. Oiseaux Exotique, or Exotic Birds,is a European jacquard wall tapestry. It comes from one of the first panoramic printed wall papers. It is attributed to Julien Deltil, and was first sold in 1830. This landscape depicts Brazil,

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Woven in France. The original of this jacquard wall tapestry, Le Chevalier, or The Knight, was woven in Arras (Flanders) at the end of the 15th century and now resides in the Montecut House in Great-Britain. The tapestry represents the knight

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Woven in North America. A complex African Zebra is contrasted with a background of African maps in this earth toned tapestry. From a painting/ artwork of Gajewska.. 100% Cotton.. Backed with lining and tunnel for easy hanging..

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Woven in North America. Twenty Four Pots tapestry features the work of artist Dennis Barloga. This charming tapestry sets an outdoor scene just outside the french doors of a home. The entire patio on the left and right is stuffed with potted flowers

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Woven in North America. Ensemble tapestry features the work of artist Richard Hensen. This handsome tapestry features a white and brown hound walking along a dirt road with quails hiding behind a fallen log in the foreground.. 100% Cotton.. Backed

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Woven in North America. This elephant tapestry is from a painting/artwork of Debra Swartzendruber.. 100% Cotton.. Backed with lining and tunnel for easy hanging..

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